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#167 PBB June/July 2017

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June/JulyOn the cover: The 42' (12.8m) Silver Mist, a 1957-vintage commercial fishing boat originally built by Wahl in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, undergoes a full rebuild and custom conversion to a coastal pleasure cruiser at Commodore's Boats in Vancouver. Here, Commodore's crew Terry Karlsen fits a sheer plank snuggly against the filler ...